Ranked at No. 7 in the list of the top 10 most expensive cities in the world, London is the ideal place to wine, dine, shop, and blow a ton of money — $50,000 to be exact.

The following three-day itinerary will give you all the details you need for a posh, luxurious and very expensive trip to the UK’s fashionable capital.All prices are listed in U.S. funds.

Day 1: Posh it up

Begin your three day lap-of-luxury trip by shacking up at London’s nicest and most coveted hotel, Claridge’s, which caters to celebrities, royalty, high-power businessmen, and anyone else who can afford to drop a few thousand on a nice hotel room.

The Brook Penthouse Suite, the nicest room in Claridge’s, is larger than most people’s personal residences. At nearly 2,400 square feet, this 1930s-style Art Deco-inspired suite is equipped with multiple bedrooms with private dressing rooms, marble bathrooms with oversized Jacuzzi tubs, a formal dining room, a full cocktail bar, a cloakroom, a sitting room with an attached private roof terrace, and a personal butler who is on call 24 hours a day to meet all your needs. The Brook Penthouse Suite will set you back $5,482 per night, but it’s well worth it.

Although Claridge’s offers a limo pick-up service from both of London’s airports for their arriving guests, you’ll want to hire your own car to pick you up and take you around town — after all, you can afford it. Our pick is the Mercedes Maybach 62, the “mobile living room,” which will allow you to relax and travel in style with a chauffeur who will adhere to your every command. This stylish ride will cost you around $4,456 per day.

After you’ve settled into your fabulous suite and the chauffeur has parked your Maybach outside, enjoy lunch at the award-winning Gordon Ramsay restaurant located inside Claridge’s.

A meal at Gordon Ramsay will set you back around $110, but you can pick from a variety of mouth-watering starters and entrees, including wild mushroom tortellini, Cornish lamb, monkfish with Parma ham, and for dessert, chocolate fondant or apple tatin with vanilla ice cream. Wine will cost you an additional $32 to $80 per bottle.

After you’ve stuffed yourself full of delicious and expensive food, get ready to buy some new duds — you can’t expect to get into the most expensive and exclusive spots in London without dressing the part.